make the process of absorbing!
this mass of humanity even more
difficult, the immigrants, coming,
as they do, mostly from displaced
persons camps in Europe, arrive
destitute, semi-starved and in'
tatters, with substantial numbers
of old and sick. The job of reha-
bilitating and resettling these
newcomers would strain the re-
sources of older and richer coun-
tries; no wonder it practically
overwhelms the State of Israel.
To the credit of the Israeli,
Government it should be said,
that it is waging a valiant fight
on the economic front and that
there is good reason to believe
that, barring unforseen calami-
ties, the success on the economic
front will be no less significant
than it was on the military front.
Government figures recently
published show that only 60,000
newcomers are still in the recep-
tion camps, where they are cared
I (Continued on page 2)

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Our people have known great suffering. With suffering was Office: 183 East Broadway NEW YORK 2 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 1949 Telephone: ORchard 4-3300 By RABBI LEVI YITZHAQ OF BERDITCHEV
the State established. Out of sacrifice and anguish was our free- R. Levi Isaa bo
dom fashioned and sovereignty secured. Today in eace' we seek~ ~~ ---------------------------- R. Levi Isaac ben Meir of Berdychev 11740-1809) became because of his learn*
dom f cured. Today n peace we see in and mysticism one of the most popular representatives of Hassidism.
only to pursue the constructive tasks of building the country, de- fM "With tru u f p
veloping its resources and homeland that our people may enjoy ?OT e Iifn "With trumpets and sound of palace and to his royal throne.
full life, and walk in dignity. o wthe horn shout ye before the The king's compassion was
^~~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ WT U A V V O X ^ I ^ UA A O A King, the Lord" (Psalm 98:6). kindled, and the wise man found
Our dangers are not yet over. But we follow without hours of This is like the story of a king grace and kindness in his eyes,
Interruption the purpose of Zion, of welcomlfig back our brethren Ti slk h tr fakn rc idesi i ys
interruption o e purpose of Ziont of welcoming back our brethrent B DR. SOLOMON GRAYZEL who went hunting in the forest, and the king allowed his sin to
from overseas, reviving both the State and Nation. We fervently Th atoHe got deep into the forest, and pass unpunished, and returned
hope we will be blessed in the New Year with the means of The author is the Editor of The Jewish Publication Society of America could not find the king's highway him to his position.
setting the new State on the path of economic, social and cultural How does one go about creat- broad and that a noble cultural us back upon ourselves, the atti- ties. This seems to be an obvious that would lead him back to his So be it with us, 0 people of
Fulfillment, that Israel will serve as a source of strength and in- ing a Golden Age? structure could therefore be rear- tude of Christian society during way to create that large body of palace. Seeing some countrymen, Israel! When the Torah was
aspiration to all. There is a general feeling that 'ed upon them. If American Jew- and after the war having evident- fairly well informed Jews as a he asked them the way, but they about to be given, the Holy One,
i May our people in all their dispersion join this holy purpose, the Jews of America are at last ry hopes to build a cultural life ly belied its humanitarian claims foundation for a Jewish culture, could not answer him, for they blessed be He, went from nation
SMay our toil be blessed* waking up to their cultural re- of its own, it, too, will have to which used to be taken so seri- The nature of the Jewish book did not know it either. Finally, to nation, asking them to accept
/ Heartfelt greetings to every Jew wherever he may be. responsibilities. Communities are aim at the development of a lay ously by so many Jews. The es- of the future is equally import- he found a wise man and asked the Torah, but they would not.
Heartfelt greetings to every Jew wherever he may be. sponsibilities. Communities are 11hmtew
HAI WZ NN ,showing greater interest in Jew- population whose Jewish know- tablishment of the State of Is- ant. Its factual base must be him the way. Realizing who the We accepted it with such joy and
ICHAIM WEIZMANN sh n education Adult groups-not ledge is both wide and deep. rael has aroused hopes of Jewish broad enough to include Jewish king was, the wise man trembled delight that we said, "We will
President of Israel. iy e on but also of men Culture, it will be objected is survival among large segments of experience in the outside world and showed him to the highway, do," before "We will hear" (Cf.
-are asking for more informa- more than knowledge. The Tal- the Jewish population which had as well as in America; its ideo- for he knew the way. So he led Exodus 24:7). We took the yoke
tion on Jewish history and re- mud, too, compares certain types previously despaired and been logical content must be drawn the king back to his kingdom. of the kingdom of heaven upon
CommIunal PeSnanceforl U S CwOligion. Lodges and unions want of scholars to a hamor nosei se- ready to lose themselves in as- from Jewish thought as well as1Now the wise man found great ourselves, and made Him king
m unal P a ce U. JO WS to know what Jewish life expects farim, a donkey hauling books. similation. A new generation of from the best in current general favor in the eyes of the king, who over us, and accepted His com-
of them or, at least, what it is. I Certainly, mere information is community leaders has arisen, thought, and the two must be lifted him up above all the lords mandments and His sacred To-
By PHILIP RUBIN All this is enthusiastically cited not enough. But brilliance with with new interest in Jewish life; harmoniously fused; its objective of the realm, and clothed him in rah. But now, we have trans-
Th T D f as proof of an approaching Gol- insufficient information is also in- while the old generation, whose must be the creation of Jewish costly garments, and ordered his grossed and rebelled against Him,
The Ten Days of Penitence, power struggle. den Age in American Israel. adequate. It will not do merely to strange ways had sometimes attitudes that will make for dig- old clothes to be laid in the king's and on Rosh Hashanah we are
Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur and Just as the year is winding up, be able to play with ideas, to alienated their children, is no unified and satisfying Jewish liv- treasure house. Sometime after- fearful of the Day of Judgment,
the intervening week, are tradi- we have in our American Jewish It is good to join in this chorus p y wI i eas more Finally the intellectual ing ward the wise man sinned against when He sits in judgment on all
tionally the period of the year life the spectacle of an old and of optimism. One must, however, juggle them, to pass pleasant currents of the present day, with One of the evidences that the the king, who grew wroth and the hidden things, and pronoun-
when the individual Jew is re- still valued national Jewish in- be on his guard against assuming hours discussing them. As a their roots in religion and even Jews of Amer ica are seek ng commanded the lords who stood ces the verdict of every man ac-
quired to take an inventory of stitution, the Denver Sanatorium, that the battle has already been it contributes little if nthi in mysticism, could not but pen- their way back to Jewish life is highest in his kingdom to judge cording to his deeds. Therefore,
his soul, is asked to engage in being almost wrecked-also be- won. For search is not discovery' to the culture group eating, I etrate into the consciousness of the growing number of Jewish the man as a transgressor against we sound the ram's horn and put
spiritual stock-taking, is to ex- cause of a factional quarrel over and interest is not yet achieve- in its spiritual rat erou. thanure the Jewish population ever sen- novelists who attempt to portray the king's commandment. Then on the same dress we were wear-
amine his deeds and misdeeds of I personalities. That, too, could ment. The intellectual hungers logical sense if one m a isitive to its environment. All of Jewish characters. To be sure, the wise man was in sad straits, ing at the time of the giving of
the past year to see if he cannot have been prevented if some of of the community offer an oppor- a definition of so illsve a term these are more or less negative most of them still fail to appre- for he knew that they would de- the Torah, when we accepted the
become a better man during the the idealism that prompted men tunity; but the problem still re- a leatinsofar as vhem o s They offer no assurance ciate the depth of the spiritual cide against him. So ae fell on Torah and crowned Him king
alesinoaasJws rd motives. They offer no assuranceeciate the depth of the siitual cide againsthi.SheflonTrhadcwedHmkg
new year that is to follow, like Dr. Chaim Spivak and the mains-how this opportunity is to tion is concerned is cwisv tizraed of permanence for any cultural revolution which was involved in his face before the king and with the ram's horn, as it is writ-
A Jewish community, too, poet Yehoash to found this insti- be used, how these hungers are attitude to lf n a civiiz structure built upon them. !the adjustment of Jews and Ju- pleaded for his life and asked to ten: "And when the sound of the
should indulge in spiritual stock- tution a half-century ago were to be satisfied. A number of con- attitude to life, an appreciation of daism to American civilization, be allowed before the verdict to horn waxed louder and louder"
taking during this penitential still prevalent in American Jew- siderations must enter into any its eauty and mystery, an ac- The strenuous efforts made ior the eic of the trans plantation put on the same clothes e had (Exodus 19:19)-in order that he
seasonti if the full significance of ish life. discussion of a program whereby ve devotion to what is best inlwithin the Jewish community r te ei of ute transpl p n wearing when he had led may remember that aiding merit
( season,. if the full significance of ish life, discssio ofou an prora whereby 'n' en ob lohle of
the season is not to be lost upon We are bringing the spirit of a flourishing Jewish culture on Ione's group and in mankind in have no doubt also helped to Yet one has the feeling tat with the king e out of t he ee of ours, forgive us our iniquities
a the individual Jew. American the salesman, of the seeker for American soil might be turned gener. It is the visible result of bring about the present eager- Yettle encourageeng tha e king accepted his request. And and wilful transgressions, vindi-q
Jews as a community need par- personal material gain or glory, from wish- into reality, a refined and sensitive human ness to learn about Jewish life. and l omen of talent coute be it came to pass when the wise can e us in judgment, and inscribe
y ~~~~~~~~~~~~spirit. In this respect, T. S. Eliot,!Rabbis and other Jewish educa- an woeoftltcudbei came toh a sswedh iectsinjdmnadisrb
ticularly to engage in such a soul into our American Jewish insti- The first thing to remember is ;in his recent rather smug attempt to'ss for th e a persuaded to look more closely man had put on those clothes, us at once for a long and happy
inventory atthis time as theyear tutions, not realizing the danger- that the Jewish cultural tradi-a s efine the subject (lw wt o, have been isistin enon hinto the drama of Jewish experiy-that the king recalled the great life, Amen. So be His will.
I-I e, irom Keheha Lram. Published in Days
5710 opens. For some of the sins ous path that we are embarking tion in the Diaspora has been ato ne the subject (always with nowe e ee l t o te erce. They could be a tremendous kindness that the wise man had rom A edu.hat Levi. published in Days
of American Jewish communal on when we allow that spirit to democratic one. True, the Jew- hen he says that culture is so ish tradition and deeper unde force in the present culturalcris- done him by returning him to his hocn Bos tpuis s
life during the past year have become all-pervading, when we ish scholarly class was looked up close to religion-at its best, one standing of Jewish values is. And the Jewish community _
been grievous ones, have tended drive out the dreamer, the self- to as a sort of aristocracy. But, assum as to be nsearShoolsnd textbooks have m must learn to appreciate this fact
to poison the very well-spring of effacing type, the idealist, fromgenerally speaking, anyone could e from e Culture offers from Sproved Books as perioics well. It will have to learn that e igiO u s R eaings
organized Jewish living here. organized American Jewish life. rise into that class; no one was areligion however, not only in the arevbetter. write and mrper-c an investment in these promising R e
Let us take, for example, last When a Reform Temple seeks born into it; and there was con. ft th itis reacted n teve tient.s eeffortswill contn' men and women is nothing less
S year's bitter quarrel around the for its rabbi in an advertisement siderable intellectual activity out- ivity, but also in that no kind ue; but will they satisfy the an an investment in cultural The Constant Reader
( L leadership of the United Jewish in an English-Jewish weekly, an side of it. The cultured class of culture is conceivable withoutneed? And unless the need s ival onsadgfiedsbasis 7R
Appeal. You and I may have the "aggressive type," i.e., a live-wire among the Jews had no social knowledge, ideas, or an acquaint- satisfied within the comingdec- The foremost need is for Jew- 1 W
same or differing opinions as to salesman who is not of a studious, boundaries and depended to a'n e r o e are continuing our pay- popular adaptation of Judah oa-
who was right and who was contemplative nature, it will get much lesser extent than else- ance with human experience. ade there is danger Year's resolutions is perhaps not ments of debts to authors and levi's The Kuzari a little volume
wrong in this fight. But whatever just such a type of rabbi. But it where upon economic status. A Surely no Jewish culture can be forts will come too late. as common on Rosh Hashana as editors of books of religious im- of Marcus Lehmann's miraculous
our opinions may be, the fact re- will thereby help to undermine number of recent autobiographies h kowee d t one ype it is on January 1st. Yet the en- port. The first oi our new list is Tales of Yore, which the child-
mains that this bitter fight cost not only the American rabbinate, offer indirect illustration of this 'eis no d attt i t t bring about the desired result. tire spirit of the Days of Peni- The Jewish Conception of Im- ren will like, as well as a num-
',those ideas and attitudes that'tltya
( the infant state of Israel large but that very American Judaism fact. The autobiography that stem from Jewish experience. We I There is one, however, upon tence encourages the making of i mortality and the Life Hereafter. ber of publications by ideologues
sums of money at a time when it still professes to believe in. comes first to mind is Morris Ra- can have, and we d have which we must rely more and at least one resolution-to mend An Anthology by Rabbi John of the Agudath Israel movement,
/ the surviving remnants of the Synagogue and Temple members phael Cohen's A Dreamer's Jour- tured Jews and intellectual Jews more as the simplest and most our ways so that our actions will!Ross (Belfast, Ireland, Belfast as for instance, the all too thor-
German death camps are in who want a rabbi of this type ney. Professor Cohen's grandfa- contribute little direct, namely, the encourage- make for life and not for death. News-Letter, 1948, 378 pp., $5.00). roughly edited The Problem of
such dire need of it! Whichever are bound to turn their congrega- their, a lowly tailor usually out the development of a Jewish cul ment of the reading of books on Such a resolve ought to be ex- e book is more than an anthol- the Jew by Isaac Breuer, andNa-
side you may have favored in the tion into a social club where re- of work who could barely write, tue in the United States until Jewish subjects. During the re- tended to include the life of the ogy. The author reviews all too than Birnbaum's interesting Con-
controversy, you cannot deny ligion is nothing that the indivi- drew wisdom and guidance from they acquire the all-essential cent past, even commercial pub- Jewish community in the United 'briefly and rather sketchily the session. There is also an interpre-
that the other side, too, had a dual himself feels. And then one a store of Jewish knowledge y"Jewish content." lishers have produced a quanti- States. Time must be found in concepts of immortality as found nation by Joseph Elias, Social Or-
Slong record of Jewish service be- day they may wake up and learn! which by present standards Fi t ty of good Jewish reading mater- the midst of our numerous acti- in the Bible, and more casually, der, The Jewish View and an
hind it. Try as you may wish, you the sad, bitter truth that their would be considered vast indeed Faith in the current return to ial. Jewish communities, alive to ties and obligations "to magnify other traditional Jewish litera- apologetic work of similarly mod-
cannot dismiss those whom you children have left the Jewish fold This is not to say that there were Jewishness becomes suspect as their dtkLy, will yet learn to and strengthen the Torah." And ture, with side excursuses into ern interest, Science and Judaism
te JEwish commu- because they could find no reli- no ignoramuses in East European soon as one realizes how external make the publication and distri- Torah in its broadest sense has al. various subjects. The major part by Rabbi Harold Leiman and
gious spirit there. Jewry; but it does mean that the are the causes which brought it button of Jewish books in Eng- ways been the equivalent of "cul- of the volume is devoted to the Rabbi Joseph Elias. Chances are
is UJA quarrel, then, gave In the end, therefore, one even foundations of that culture were about. The Hitler era has thrown lish one of their primary activi- ture." reprinting of lengthy classical that more volumes have appeared
he excuse you were looking stops being surprised when he statements on immortality, by in this popular series.
or to withhold from Israel your hears that an Orthodox rabbi on outstanding medieval authors, in- We should also like to call at-
desperately needed contribution, New York's East Side is indicted eluding Saadia Gaon, Bahya, tention to Yamim Noraim by E.
you as well as those American for swindling people out of sev- 1 1 // Solomon Ibn Gabirol, Jehudah IBen Ezra, who has made his spe-
Jewish leaders who allowed the eral hundred thousand dollars. R E. f.. J V 1' MdM. Halevi, the Ibn Ezras, Maimon- cialty the study of Jewish cus-
fight to flame into such bitterness It is time, therefore, for Ameri- ides, Crescas and Albo. The two toms and holidays and whose
areat ult You are perhaps can Jews at this season of pni Beo he ld, th e "moderns" represented are Mor- learned and interesting articles
are at fault Y ou are perhaps can Jews at this season of peni- Because of the Holiday, this section wasmayoralty candidate Newbold i the news agency, has agreed to for the conduction of new is Joseph and Isadore Epstein. on this subject appear regularly
more at fault than your hey. For tence to halt and considerwhether something hasn't onewednesday. Morris expressed similar opin- hand over his shares in the New buildings and the expansion and The author, former minister of in the Hadoar. Issued with exer-
were you with your heart and whether something hasn't gone' okJAt h T or oenztino flae gn h efs
soul really devoted to the amiss in our American Jewish Palestine Again on UN Agenda ions. York JTA to the JTA Board modernization of affiliated agen- the Belfast Hebrew Congregation, cise sheets, this punctuated little
without any compensations. Mr. 'cies. Follows up theqoainyhs'rchr nHbe ilmr
great cause of maintaining and communal life. If we will prop- GThe 1949 UN General Assem- Pound Goes Down thnoa 'ssnhr pes T M cies. follows up the quotations by his brochure in Hebrew will more
strengthening the new Jewish early diagnose our illness, which blv opened at Flushing Medows1 a B conclusion. Citations from than answer the child's or adult's
state, you would have contribu- is individual self-seeking weo Tu esa inc lu ead owsn Following the British devalu- estone Telegraphic Agency) areB works of their important think- popular needs for information on
ted your full share, quarrel or no can yet take the proper steps to agnd, fo he sIth ont e i tio3 of the Pound Sterling, Is- clso to be transferred to a board Jacob Gross, 2, lone survivor ers are included in the compiler's concepts and customs. In addi-
dyou wouldn't have halt its spread before it managesagenda the sixth time in 3 grael's Finance Minister, Eliezerwhich is to be formed in Israel, rof plane crash, arrived here from own comments, which precede tion the work contains selections
qarrel, leaders to indulge to extinguish the spirit of Ameri- months, was Palestine. I Kaplan, announced in Tel Aviv the statement said. A new board j France to join his Brooklyn the selections. The sceptics will of prayers, legends, articles, pic-
ai loe cdsyuy luxury of a personal can Judaism altogether With Israel taking her seat for a similar but less drastic measure, of 25 is to supervise the news grandparents, by special act of probably continue their doubts, tures and musical scores. Order
cthe first time in a General As- cutting the value of the Israeli; agency's business in the future. Congress. even after the perusal of the at 35c a copy from the Mizrachi
|___ ===sembly ordinary session, the poud by 7%, (Britain dropped In the course of the meeting on work The anthology will be National Education Committee,
T OC^^^.^Vr K T A K I^ world's parliament was sched- i by 30%), from $3.00 to $2.80. September 13, in New York, at CARE's Israel Program Ifound useful by all interested in 1133 Broadway, New York 10.
N G uled to consider the Conciliation Israeli's position was viewed as which these resolutions were 'uis subject. Several polemical volumes
Commission's report on Jerusa- g adopted, many members resigned, CARE's first packages for Is- th ui to have appeared which merit more
Overheard on the Drive By ABE GORDON lem, the question of the Jewish among them Dr. Jacob Blausteinrael were scheduledto arve tradition literature in English extensive reviews. Among them
State's final borders, and the Poland Permits Emigration of the American Jewish Commit- Tel Aviv on or about September en t Iou n o a Sm r I Ei A C
f~ ---- Arab refugee problem tee 16. CAnRE sent 15,000 packages, I 0 is1the Inrdc io>n to Rabb Sam- ar I.. Eoy in' A< Ch o m a
"Then what is the verdict, Pro- But to come back to our subject. The Israeli delegation, headed Dr. Adolphe Berman, chief de- tee.and is packaging 10,000 more. Raphael Hirsch s Comme nefesh (Spiritual Stock Taking,
fessor. What is your judgement This Bonn business spells a new by Foreign Minister Moshe Sha- legate from Poland to the Europ- Memorial for Bernadotte From the standpoint of Israel's Jasepo the Torh b Rabbi Drm turnis, eiinbre
Of the past year?" export of antisemitisml" rett and Israel's permanent UN ean Zionist Conference now be- 'economy, CARE's operations will Joseph Brek Thefir vlu me9 lturn religion by a former secu
"'You know me, Joe. You have al- "This German product has been delete Abba Eb includes ing held in Paris, declared, that Representatives of the Israeli have a decided effect on it. It i (New York, Feldheim, 1948, 95 lanist Solomon Simon's Jidn
ays called me the pessimist shipped here regularly TeG' o eTo and Dr A ham the Polish Government was now Government and UN officials at- anticipated that about 25,000 food pp., $1.50) coverstheperod from Tsvishn Felker (Jws among the
And as you well know, all the who come back from duty in Katnelson permitting Polish Jews to tended a memorial service at St. packages a month will be sent. the Creation to the Death of Ab- Nations, Jewish Ethical Society,
pessimists like to call themselves Germany usually manage to In a statement issued at the for Israel. About 20,000 were ex- Andrew's Church in Jerusalem 'This will not only mean supple- raham (spelled Avrohom, as if 1949), a plea for the recognition
realists." bring with them some Nazi foi- oni n emebn issued t pected to emigrate. commemorating the first anniver- mentary food to the people of favo Ashkenazic pronunciation of the otherness of the Jewish
"Let's have some of that raelis- blues about Jews oninag z an nouncem onfere scary of Count Folke Bernadotte's Israel, but will give the Govern- Rab favored with extra sanctity)a p TeoFut and Dre Mordecai Kap-
-" Jr sfmon nationalization schemes, offered.Hungarian Zionists Linked assassination. Arab leaders re- Rab Hirsc wa an ousadigln' h tr o h Aeia
tic wisdom, Professor. It couldn't Not to speak of the German international control over holy fused to attend a joint service-ment an opportunity to use its Orthodox apologist. The commen- Jew (New York, Macmillan,
ve bee uch abad ear stue epa or ts pogromists" plac A Budapest dispatch on Tues- and held their own in the Arab pose fthan the imports f fod tary is purely exegetical. The 1948), a new presentation by the
Of course, it could have been More material for new Peeks- 'day, reporting on the espionage section. p s n itsopeo ple publication will be appreciated founder and ideologue of the Re-
much worse. Take the situation kills, Professor. Governor Dewey No Foreign Rule trial now going on in Budapest for its people. .'*, ; ,r ,,:ii nc +lnnt,.,,rtinn, ,

in Israel, for instance." blames it on the Communists." I around an alleged joint Ameri- A ernadotte Forest will be The packages have been desig- d amen with a flair for
"I know the difficulties in hous- "That was an easy way out, This was the slogan of a giant can-Yugoslav plot against Rus- planted by the Jewish National nated in accordance with the de-! e nss l emetsnn teTseoks
ng and immigrant adjustment. Joe. Remember the rule. No ass meein in Jerusalem une sia, quoted Dr. Tibor Szony, one Fund. sires of the Minister of Food Con- Hebrew words and quotations as on Asher Pen's brochure on
( Still, I wouldn't say that this year lynching or pogroms are possible municipal ounci auspices of the chief defendants, as link- trol in Israel. They are also en- The Jewish an oo s Ashen Pen ohe
as so bad. without the collusion or tolera unday, protesting vigorously ing Hungarian Jews to the "plot," "Lineas Aereas Panama" dorsed and approved by the Un- 42nd St., N. Y. 18), have is- of the Statehood of Israel, as soon
was so bad." thsya1without the collusion or tolera- on0 Thee don 42n TeJwSht oktBos.13'idshimrc i h ih
"I said it could have been tion by the authorities. No hood- against the internationalization with the charge that "the Zion- n Sunday, a heavily battered on of Orthodox Jewish Congr sued over a dozen popular little as space will permit a more ex-
worse. The Israeli people have loom will ever risk his own poly city would e ado a ist organization was working Lockheed Constellation landed nations of America and the Rab- ue
proven that y can take ply "Passive resistance" to closely with the Ame ricans. Lokhe Cotellion andein binical Council of America. Un- brochures, mostly about 72 pages tensive review
mrioan Jews stiyc have to "It also proves that there are it Americans. Amsterdam airport. Pilot Sam der a recent regulation, an indi- Included among the titles is a Abraham G. Duker.
prove that they can dish it out!" enough parties interested in mak- Earlier in the week Foreign Israel in UNESCO Lewis of Los Angeles, veteran vidual may not send more than
"Surely in New OYork, Profes- ing antisemitism the chief factor Minister Moshe Sharett, terming Iel' admission to pithe lot for TWA and the air trans- two 4-alb 4-oz. packages a month
sor, with that new^Federation in fighting the Communists., the plan "anachronistic and in- USC s adiso totthe port Command of the U.S. Army to any specific individual in Is- A C T IV IT IE S -
sor, with that new-'Federation in fighting the Communists." th4ln"ncrnstcadi-I-
$54,000,000 campaign. Of course, "Mobs don't see the finer nice- congruous by every test of real- UNESCO as a member state was and his co-pilot, Colonel Harry arel. CARE, however, is free -
they say that we ought to be able ties in ideologies. And Jew-bait- ism and justice" told an Israeli joitly announced in Paris and Brown, former Marine pilot and from this regulateon and this
to take care of this and the UJA ine has been an old tradition editor's conference in Tel Aviv Tel Aviv last week. M. Maurice present Assistant Commissioner gives Americans the opportunity This is Jewish Education lum of the Seminary School of
s wel Icanr e itthis d ayh particularly n nmes olf trado,,' that Jerusalem had an indissol- ischOer, Israeli Minister to Quay of Aeronautics for Los Angeles, to send 17 pounds of nutritious Month. Send your children to a Jewish Studies 3080 Broadway,
as w"Neitherll. I can't seIe it thisWe all have "I am berly in times of se thatress. uable connection with Israel and D'Orsay, headed his country's de- revealed the mystery which made food to adults, and 21 pounds to Jewish School! during the academic year begin-
our priorities. DP adjustment in your pessimistic interpretation that any projected plan to separ- legation to the fourth general the headlines two years ago. The babies. CARE packages will be The Yiddish Theatre season be- ning Monday, September 26, 1949.
Israel or new hospitals in N. Y. was not far fetched. Can't we ate the two was merely an illu- on o session w opene plane was one of the four mys- admitted duty-free and ration- gins on Motzaei Yom Kippur, Guest lecturers will include
sion.~~~~~~~~~~~~~mn rersettie ofda the high-rosl curdfomteArfee h e-ola href
Not that there aren't two sides to end on a more hopeful note, Pro- sion. n M y in Paris- teniously acquired from the Air free. The ten-dollar charge for er 3. many representatives of the high-
the question. But I know with- fessor?" Former Irgun leaders threat- Israel-Uruguay Force's surplus two years ago. the package covers all costs toest offices of the Israeli Govern-
out too much fiurin where I "We surely an e Plan is ened to revive underground ac- Lewis admitted that he had both the donor and the benefi- A meeting of Yiddish and Heb- ment and Jewish Agency, all ac-
stand If they had doubled at "ermittine Jews to Peav f s e tion should the eme be passed A trade agreement was conclu- sneaked this one to the Azores ciary. rew writers associations voted to claimed as experts in their fields.
^W. ..nd.,.d o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ io shoul th scem be~8hO^ nnh h~p. passed A trd agreement wasL conl? u-'s eakedthi op ne tother Azore A diar .h oTh y~lC. Moew Swriters E h kYd In^ t ~
lestan.I the y Jeiha educainbued- ratermitAnd let's tako lesson foro byteU.IdbtenIresn-ruuy n rgeadhdmd ay upitteGvtHspew
least the Jewish education bud- rael. And let's take a lesson from by the UN. ded between Israel and Uruguay, and Prague and had made many support the GivtHspewi-TeHbe no colo
gt What have you done to save Israel will import $3,000,000 meat flights between Prague and Lyd- Influx of Tourists Heavy 'er's village project in Israel.
get!" wneeofute ith Jewish ckDPs hin Munich who Jerusalem? Send your telegrams (40% of which will be kosher), da with DP's and others for Is- era Moses Samaddition t trin
"We wandered off quite a bit fought back when that paper NOW!I and export diamonds, textiles, an- rael. A dispatch to The Israel Con-, oe aulSkasi i-~
from our original subject of con- published that nice letter about pt l portion of America reveals that dish book publisher, is visiting courses for Sunday school teach-
tificial teeth, chemical products, "I'm flying the 'old crate' back 'pItsro mrc rvast at l dih hooepblse ri iiigcussfrSna coltah
versation, Professor. Let's have gassing all the Jews. They fought Draft Silver oil tethand wine. roducto New York an theold Bucrbank even a total of 12,663 tourists visited Israel, where he reports he has ers, pre-Rabbinic and cantorial
some m6re of that cheerful stuff." back." Israel during the seven month done half of his business. courses, also alertness courses for
"I don't have to tell you about "We don't take so kindly to A campaign for the return of Agency's Deficit though I'm under indictment in period from January 1st to Aug. Dr. Benjamin Halpern former- public school teachers. Among
the renazification of Germany." militancy, Professor!" Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver to the New York for flying it out, Mr. 1st of this year. The number of ily managing editor of the Je' the subjects taught Tuesday or
"Right, Professor. Desecration "Perhaps we don't see the is- leadership of the American Zion- The Jewish Agency incurred in Lewis declared in Paris. visitors in the country during the ish Frontier, is the new Director Thursday are Psychiatry for
of cemeteries, Nazi newspaper sues as Jews, Joe. They do in Is- ist movement in connection with the past 11 months a $21,000,000 Jewish Philanthro first year of the existence of the of the New York Office of the Teachers by Dr. Abraham Franz-
publishers, antisemitic talk. That rael!" the Jerusalem crisis, was launch- deficit in its program of immigra- wi hanropy State ending May, 1949, was 12,- Culture and Education Depart blau 4,000 Years of Jewish His-
RBonn outfit doesn't look too good "You always come back to the ed by THE DAY. tion and resettlement. A $50,500,000 campaign for the 000. The greatest number of ment of the Jewish Agency and tory by Abraham G. Duker, Bible
to me." same solution, Professor. More That Jerusalem was a topic of Changes in JTA next four months was announced tourists, 2,775, came in July. the World Zionist Organization. as Literature by Dr. Theodor
"Unaccustomed as I am to and better education." interest to N. Y. voters was seen last week by the Federation of In order to expand the oppor- Marie Syrkin will take over the Gaster and Intensive Course in
punning I can't resist the crack, "That right, Joe. Let's hope at a luncheon of the Jewish Changes in the leadership of Jewish Philanthropies of New tunities for hotel accommodations managing editorship of the Fron- Hebrew by Abraham Aharoni
'I don't expect any bon-bons that the lessons of the past year Teachers Community Chest, the Jewish Telegraphic Agency York. It is the Federation's thir- to meet the needs of tourists, ex- tier. and others. Registration fee of
S from Bonn, Joe'." sink in. The UJA ledger will tell where Mayor O'Dwyer voiced his (JTA) were announced in a state- ty-second annual appeal for tensive customs exemptions have $10.00 covers all courses. Write
"Don't try that again, Profes- to a large extent whether we opinion that international control ment by its president Mr. George funds to be used for the mainten- been granted for the import of A new course on Israel, a Na-to 40 W. 68th St., or call TRafal-
r. It just isn't your style." shall have a Happy New Year." of Jerusalem was "poppycock." Backer, last week. Jacob Landau, ance of its 116 affiliated hospitals, hotel equipment for a period of tion in the Making," will be of- gar 3-73330. Classes begin Octo-
. **We all have our illusions, Joe. "Same to you, Professor!" On the other side of the fence, founder and managing director of health and welfare agencies and two years. fered as part of the fall curricu- ber 10, 1949.
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